非人性化
外群
心理学
心理理论
人性
内群和外群
面部知觉
认知心理学
社会心理学
感知
危害
人格
社会认知
心理信息
认知科学
认识论
认知
社会学
神经科学
梅德林
法学
哲学
神学
人类学
政治学
作者
Harriet Over,Richard Cook
出处
期刊:Psychological Review
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2023-10-01
卷期号:130 (5): 1401-1419
摘要
Central to Perceptual Dehumanization Theory is the claim that full engagement of a putative module for the visual analysis of faces is necessary in order to recognize the humanity or personhood of observed individuals.According to this view, the faces of outgroup members do not engage domain-specific face processing fully or typically and are instead processed in a manner akin to how the brain processes objects.Consequently, outgroup members are attributed less humanity than are ingroup members.To the extent that groups are perceptually dehumanized, they are hypothesised to be vulnerable to harm.In our article, we challenge several of the fundamental assumptions underlying this theory and question the empirical evidence in its favour.We begin by illustrating the extent to which the existence of domain-specific face processing is contested within the vision science literature.Next, we interrogate empirical evidence that appears to support Perceptual Dehumanization Theory and suggest that alternative explanations for prominent findings in the field are more likely.In the closing sections of the paper, we reflect on the broader logic of the theory and highlight some underlying inconsistencies.
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